Improvement in cooking-stoves



D. P. KAYNER.

Cooking Stove.

No. 91,542. Patented June 22. 1869.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OEEIGE.

D. I. KAYNER, OF ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA.

IM PROVEM ENT IN COOKI NG-STOVES.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 91,5112, dated June 22, 1969.

To all 'whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, D. P. KAYNER, M. D., of the city and county of Erie, in the State of Pennsylvania, have invented a new and Improved Cook Attachment for Stoves; and l do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereon, the same forming a part of this specification.

The nature of my invention consists in a device which may be attached to parlor or sitting-room stoves, thereby providing a place for cooking purposes.

This attachment can be so constructed as to be tted to any kind of stove. It is also so constructed that an oven of sheet-iron, tin, or any metallic substance may be attached theret0.

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is a top view of my invention. Fig. 2 is a side or vertical sectional view. Fig. 3 is a bottom view, and Fig. 4 is a view of the adjustable collar.

The views in red ink (marked Fig. 5) are designed to show the forni and position of the oven above mentioned when attached to my cooking attachment.

The several parts of my invention are as follows: B is the body of my device, which may be cast in any form. A is the top plate, in which is left the boiler-hole E and the tlue F. This top plate is attached to the body or bottom by rods passing through the lugs H and G. D or D is a collar, which is attached to the body of the attachment, and which. lits onto the stove-pipe. It is at this point that my device is attached to the stove. This collar may be round or oval, as is shown in Fig. et by the letters D or D', D being the oval and Dl the round form. These varied forms are for the purpose of adjusting my invention to any shaped pipe that may pass from the stove. This collar is attachedto the body B by bolts passing through lugs 'i t'.

F is the flue, to which is attached the pipe, which passes into the chimney.

O or P is a rim, which conducts the heat up close to the bottom of the kettle or whatever cooking-utensil may be placed in the hole E.

The arrows in Fig. 2 show the direction of the draft, which, it will be observed, is a direct draft. It will therefore be seen how my invention is constructed and used.

As before stated, the red lines show the oven attachment. 4

The oven, in the drawings, is erected over the view of my invention in Fig. 2, in dotted red lines.

It will be seen that this oven has a flue fit* ting on the flue F, and by the red arrows the course of the draft is shown, and it will be seen it is a direct draft. The bottom of the oven is the top of the attachment proper. Thus it will be seen that the hot air passes on three sides of the oven.

The oven may be used or discarded by the user, as desired.

At the top of the oven, at the point L, is a ventilator, for the purpose of carrying oi all the vapors or gases which may be generated in the oven. This consists in a hole or holes in the top of the inner oven-lining, which are covered by aninverted trough, to prevent dust, soot, or ashes from falling into the oven.

What I claim as my invention, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States, is as follows, to wit:

l. I claim the construction of a cook attachment for stoves when the same is constructed substan tially in the manner and form set forth.

2. I claim the construction of a cook attachment for stoves with a direct flue.

3. I claim a cook attachment for parlor or sitting-room stoves with an oven in combination therewith, when constructed substantially as set forth.

4. I claim the oven attachment herein described.

I). I. KAYNER, ll D.

Witnesses:

GHAs. P. BIDDLE, JNO. K. HALLocK. 

